This is a two-piece promotional poster designed by Owu for the 1956
Hussein Fawzi 120-minute black-and-white film Delight of My
Eyes starring Naima Akef based on a story by Zoheir Bakir, with
screenplay and dialogue by Zoheir Bakir and Hussein Fawzi and
cinematography by Mohamed Abdel Azim. Plot Summary: The show dancer
Nour Ol-Oyoun worked at the Al-Kawakeb theater managed by Hanafi, who
at the same time was the boss of a counterfeiting gang. Hanafi fell in
love with Nour Ol-Oyoun, spent lavishly on her and offered to marry
her, but the girl loved her neighbor the musician Adel who sang with
her in the same group, and they were a successful performing
pair. Hanafi was extremely jealous and tried to dispense with Adel so
he could marry Nour Ol-Oyoun. He devised a plan in which Adel was
accused of murdering one of the musicians and was arrested. However
Nour Ol-Oyoun extracted a confession of the crime from Hanafi after
making him believe she loved him and then Hanafi was arrested. Adel
was released from prison and married Nour Ol-Oyoun.